I wanted to introduce you to one of these young nomad shepherds who, at more than 4000m at the confines of Ladakh close to the tibetan border, watch these little white goats, the throat hairs of which are used to manufacture the Pashmina scarfs, that will shelter your throats from the cold of our occidental winters

Ciao Patrick, beautiful portrait with lovely expression, very nice colors and pose of the children with his lamb, the most of pashmina we find in the market is simple wools, the real one is that one made from the wool of the part under the neck of the lamb, have a nice evening, Valter

There's always something special in each portrait that we take of a child...this one is no exception, and with the addition of this cute little white goat - which is really an insight on how the Pashmina scarfs come to be...

Hi Patrick!
A very lovely portrait. He must have quite a life along with his older nomad shepherds! I am thinking that I see some of that "weathered and chapped cheeks" that you see on the children in the high altitudes of Nepal. A fine addition to your series! Warm regards,
Steve